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Messi scampered to the rescue of his team with a hat-trick at home to lowly Granada in La Liga, his first goal equaling Cesar Rodriguez's 60-year club scoring mark of 232 before two
more in the second half gave him sole possession of the record. His goals helped deliver a 5-3 victory that kept Barca in the hunt for a fourth consecutive league title, and set a Spanish
record of 54 goals in all competitions in a single season with more than two months of the campaign remaining. The Argentine maestro also overhauled Cristiano Ronaldo at the top of La Liga
scoring charts on 34 goals. You may like "At 24 years of age it is impossible to know what his impact on football will be," daily _El Pais_ wrote. "At the moment he is the
best in the world, and he aspires to be the best of all time." Messi has won everything there is to win at club level but the debate over whether he is the best of all time will rage
on. Some say he has to perform in a World Cup finals with Argentina before he can be considered the greatest. Barcelona-based sports daily _Mundo Deportivo_ seemed to have already made their
minds up. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. "On Twitter yesterday it was written that Messi is the only player better in real life than
on 'Playstation,'" they wrote. "With his goals, work, assists, playing football like one does in the playground, he is the number one." LEFT HAND A breakdown of his
goals by Spanish daily _El Correo_ showed that after scoring his maiden goal with Barca aged 17 at the end of the 2004/05 season, he went on to net 41 times in the next three campaigns. The
turning point in his career came with the arrival of coach Pep Guardiola at the beginning of the 2008/09 season. The former Barca and Spain midfielder specifically built the team around
Messi, and the forward's strike-rate rocketed from 38 in Guardiola's first year to 47 and to 53 last season. Messi already has a Spanish record 54 goals this term with 10 league
games, the King's Cup final and at least two more Champions League games left to play. He has scored 189 with his left foot, 34 with his right, nine with his head, one with his chest
and one with his left hand, _El Correo_ said. Aside from all the records and statistics, his Barcelona team mates simply enjoy being around him. "It's a pleasure to be able to
share a dressing room with him, I feel privileged," Spain defender Gerard Pique told the club's television station. Two of Barca's new youth team recruits, Cristian Tello and
Isaac Cuenca, joined in the praise. "Leo is just how you see him on the pitch, a straightforward person, very friendly with his colleagues," said Tello. Cuenca added:
"We'll have to wait many years to see anyone match what Messi has done."